Business Skills Business Analysis BA Certification Key Business Analysis Concepts (BABOKĀ® v3)
Designing effective solutions requires eliciting useful information from stakeholders. This means building good relationships, establishing strong collaboration and monitoring stakeholder activities. Using the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK), as an aid to analyzing the business, a business analyst can ensure the needs of the organization are met, and that design solutions meet those needs. In this course, you'll learn about the inputs, guidelines and analytics techniques that are used in elicitation and collaboration tasks.
Objectives |
recognize tasks performed during business analysis elicitation and collaborationidentify the responsibilities of the BA role in elicitation and collaboration tasksrecognize considerations for preparing for elicitationrecognize how to use guidelines and techniques effectively to prepare for elicitationdistinguish between stakeholder roles and responsibilities when preparing for elicitationrecognize the characteristics of inputs and elements for conducting elicitationuse guidelines and techniques to conduct elicitation effectivelydistinguish between stakeholder roles and responsibilities involved in conducting elicitationidentify characteristics of the inputs and elements for confirming elicitationdistinguish between the guidelines and techniques you can use to confirm elicitation resultsidentify the role responsible for confirming elicitation resultsrecognize considerations when communicating BA informationdistinguish between the guidelines and techniques you can use to communicate BA information effectivelydistinguish between the roles and responsibilities involved in communicating BA informationidentify the considerations for managing stakeholder collaborationrecognize guidelines and techniques you use for effectively managing stakeholder collaborationrecognize the desired outcomes of managing stakeholder collaborationdemonstrate your understanding of the tasks you perform during business analysis elicitation and collaboration |